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Halftrack_CoH
Posted: November 04, 2022 02:30 pm
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Hello there,

I am a game modder and currently working on romanian units for a Company of Heroes Mod ( yes, pretty old game, I know )

Although I read through the website a lot and find the topic of the romanians during Fall Blau and Stalingrad very interesting, I still have some questions about their equipment:

1) I found a large variety of AT and Artillery guns the romanian Army used
... and I am afraid I cant model them all... :-D
So which models would be the most common in 3rd and 4th Army back then?

for the 47mm AT guns and 75mm Artillery ?

2) Didnt find any useful source for handgrenade types.. did Romania produce its own or did
they use foreign models? and if so, which ones ?

Any help is much appreciated.


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amz
Posted: November 16, 2022 07:45 am
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Unique for Romania would be this one with Romania as the only user:

https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tun_antitanc_...7_mm_model_1936
https://www.quartermastersection.com/romani...ry/941/4.7cmM36

Breda/Bohler were also used:
https://www.worldwar2.ro/arme/?article=293

Some 50 mm PAKs were also received from Germans and from fall of 1942 first batches of 75 mm AT guns arrived:
https://www.worldwar2.ro/arme/?article=298

You can also find some info here:
https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=241989

For 75 mm field artillery, here is a good article:
http://www.avalanchepress.com/RomanianArtillery2.php

See Romanian service for Mle 897
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_de_75_mod%C3%A8le_1897

In short, Romania upgraded old WW1 pieces (Schneider-Putilov, mle 97, Krupp) with local barrels and ammo, including AT ammo such as Costinescu round.

For grenades I think beside the German models were in use Czechoslovak made Keyser offensive and defensive and Romanian made MAN md. 1938 (also offensive and defensive)


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Posted: December 13, 2022 10:35 pm
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My post is a little late, but:
Perfect Info, just what I needed.Many thanks, much appreciated!
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